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I got caught in heavy traffic here at 3.30pm today (not usually like this at 3.30pm) and ended up going a different route. Just wondering whether the problem was a random one-off or likely to last longer, as I use this route frequently and need to avoid if the latter.

Thanks

keyhole Wrote:

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> Southwark Council burst into Thames water pipe at

> junction of Townley Rd,Greendale,East Dulwich

> Grove,ongoing,looks worse tday!!


Southwark Council workers don't dig holes in the road.


Was it workers from the "Great people, great work" company?


John K

Cycled past junction around 9.30 pm. Temporary traffic lights and signs have all gone so fingers crossed it will be OK tomorrow.


Still a water filled hole on the pavement with a notice saying work would be finished on 4 March but hopefully no more traffic delays.


But.... Looks like a water leak at start of Red Post hill just south of North Dulwich station. Has been there for several days now.

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